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J W Heinecke

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Atherosclerosis|December 24, 1998
Oxidants and antioxidants in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis: implications for the oxidized low density lipoprotein hypothesisJ W Heinecke
Current Opinion in Lipidology|August 1, 1996
Atherosclerosis: cell biology and lipoproteinsJ W Heinecke
Current Atherosclerosis Reports|December 21, 2000
Biochemical evidence for a link between elevated levels of homocysteine and lipid peroxidation in vivoJ W Heinecke
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|August 11, 2001
Is the emperor wearing clothes? Clinical trials of vitamin E and the LDL oxidation hypothesisJ W Heinecke
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|January 1, 1987
Free radical modification of low-density lipoprotein: mechanisms and biological consequencesJ W Heinecke
Current Opinion in Lipidology|October 23, 1997
Mechanisms of oxidative damage of low density lipoprotein in human atherosclerosisJ W Heinecke
Biofactors (Oxford, England)|January 1, 1997
Pathways for oxidation of low density lipoprotein by myeloperoxidase: tyrosyl radical, reactive aldehydes, hypochlorous acid and molecular chlorineJ W Heinecke
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 20, 1999
Is lipid peroxidation relevant to atherogenesis?J W Heinecke
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|April 28, 1999
Mechanisms of oxidative damage by myeloperoxidase in atherosclerosis and other inflammatory disordersJ W Heinecke
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 17, 2000
Eosinophil-dependent bromination in the pathogenesis of asthmaJ W Heinecke
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Atherosclerosis|December 24, 1998
Oxidants and antioxidants in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis: implications for the oxidized low density lipoprotein hypothesisJ W Heinecke
Current Opinion in Lipidology|August 1, 1996
Atherosclerosis: cell biology and lipoproteinsJ W Heinecke
Current Atherosclerosis Reports|December 21, 2000
Biochemical evidence for a link between elevated levels of homocysteine and lipid peroxidation in vivoJ W Heinecke
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|August 11, 2001
Is the emperor wearing clothes? Clinical trials of vitamin E and the LDL oxidation hypothesisJ W Heinecke
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|January 1, 1987
Free radical modification of low-density lipoprotein: mechanisms and biological consequencesJ W Heinecke
Current Opinion in Lipidology|October 23, 1997
Mechanisms of oxidative damage of low density lipoprotein in human atherosclerosisJ W Heinecke
Biofactors (Oxford, England)|January 1, 1997
Pathways for oxidation of low density lipoprotein by myeloperoxidase: tyrosyl radical, reactive aldehydes, hypochlorous acid and molecular chlorineJ W Heinecke
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 20, 1999
Is lipid peroxidation relevant to atherogenesis?J W Heinecke
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|April 28, 1999
Mechanisms of oxidative damage by myeloperoxidase in atherosclerosis and other inflammatory disordersJ W Heinecke
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 17, 2000
Eosinophil-dependent bromination in the pathogenesis of asthmaJ W Heinecke
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